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. >> i think it is true, but haiti has played into the distressed relationship between haiti and the u.s. by becoming dependent on outside stuff and falling into the trap of the global markets so it has not remain with a red cells, but there is a sick relationship -- not remained its upright self, so there is a sick relationship. it is a function of corruption but serves the purposes of outsiders when they do business in haiti. you pay a bribe, which is cheaper than paying taxes. you pay a bribe to one government official. is a business practice and has been for at least a century. tavis: the question is how does that lead to haiti getting stuck where it is, because it is not the only government with officials who take bribes. so we list of names? until the other day there were not one but two former governor is -- governors in illinois who were imprisoned at the same time. you have got to tell me more than just corruption that has the people in this quandary. but there is corruption, and there is racism, and if you look, martinique and guadeloupe are part of france. france sent them
. >> i think it is true, but haiti has played into the distressed relationship between haiti and the u.s. by becoming dependent on outside stuff and falling into the trap of the global markets so it has not remain with a red cells, but there is a sick relationship -- not remained its upright self, so there is a sick relationship. it is a function of corruption but serves the purposes of outsiders when they do business in haiti. you pay a bribe, which is cheaper than paying taxes. you pay...
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existing water in haiti to be improved. and, frankly, long before the earthquakes for a system of potable water to be implemented and maintained effort government institutions to be supported in a form that would be capable of doing that kind of thing which would have a limited the major part of the crisis when the earthquake struck in could be done now to help eliminate and ameliorate and address present crisis, including cholera epidemic which we can talk about later and other crises. so thank you for the visual aid, fiji water, ladies and gentlemen. now going to drink some which may make me a bit of a hypocrite but as you read in the book that is also part of my character. [laughter] >> okay, so the end. the phone was next to me on the desk not many. ignoring this would be difficult. it was a hot january afternoon just passed for 45 been in the hills of port-au-prince and the news -- ap house, my dear and residents was quiet. my lone housemate, the staff photographer, was on home leave. our translator and driver was fini
existing water in haiti to be improved. and, frankly, long before the earthquakes for a system of potable water to be implemented and maintained effort government institutions to be supported in a form that would be capable of doing that kind of thing which would have a limited the major part of the crisis when the earthquake struck in could be done now to help eliminate and ameliorate and address present crisis, including cholera epidemic which we can talk about later and other crises. so...
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and in the popular imagination since haiti is haiti and haiti is port a prince, that was very hard to explain this is outside of the quake zone, and it's very unlikely that it's a direct result of the earthquake. i can talk more about that later. yes. sure, one fast one. i'll let him pick. >> so, jonathan, what do you see as the future of haiti ten years from now? >> oh, that's fast. [laughter] i don't know. thank you. i don't know. thank you. i really don't know. i don't know. i can say this, haiti as a country, port-au-prince as a city and the other cities of the quake zone and other potential quake zones -- because there has historically been large earthquakes in northern haiti and northwestern haiti which are routinely hit by devastating floods, tropical storms and hurricanings. hurricanes. and those places are no better prepared for a disaster than they were on the 12th of january of 2010. in that sense if there's another disaster, and there could well be because the bar for disaster's very low, you know, a couple days of rain, like i said, a storm in other places would basically
and in the popular imagination since haiti is haiti and haiti is port a prince, that was very hard to explain this is outside of the quake zone, and it's very unlikely that it's a direct result of the earthquake. i can talk more about that later. yes. sure, one fast one. i'll let him pick. >> so, jonathan, what do you see as the future of haiti ten years from now? >> oh, that's fast. [laughter] i don't know. thank you. i don't know. thank you. i really don't know. i don't know. i...
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team to reach haiti was dispatched to u.n. head quarterback and pulled out a bodyguard with minor injuries. ban ki-moon called it a small miracle. an enormous effort targeted the collapsed hotel mt. which had some 200 people inside, mostly foreigners, when it fell. general keene, the head of the u.s. military response would boast, quote, the hotel montana had six teams alone because of the number of people trapped there. the places were ordinary haitians lived and worked, schools, stores, homes, offices, many we equally gastly numbers inside, got far less attention. after the quake, cnn's ivan watched a team of haitian rescuers try to free a girl whose was under the concrete. they could reach her but didn't have equipment to carry out. the buried child wailed while the crew debated severing her leg but the amputation could kill her. watson told the anchor in atlanta, on a neighboring hill that's a hotel. a posh hotel, a lot of foreigners were staying at. there are dozens on american french rescuer there, working to rescue at l
team to reach haiti was dispatched to u.n. head quarterback and pulled out a bodyguard with minor injuries. ban ki-moon called it a small miracle. an enormous effort targeted the collapsed hotel mt. which had some 200 people inside, mostly foreigners, when it fell. general keene, the head of the u.s. military response would boast, quote, the hotel montana had six teams alone because of the number of people trapped there. the places were ordinary haitians lived and worked, schools, stores,...
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was doing to haiti. because haiti had the temerity to strike out on its own and to stand up and to remain african. haiti is the most african country in the caribbean. its idea of its religion is when you die, you will return to guinea because they still remember africa. its art is inspired by africa. haiti is a country of a thousand proverbs when the african proverbs have been forgotten throughout the african diaspora x. be haiti is a country that knows its history, that invites almost the anger of the western society and particularly in france. they remember jean jacques -- [inaudible] and they remember tucent. sadly, i went to a school in jamaica to speak to high school students in jamaica not far from haiti, and i asked a group of 15-year-olds if they knew who tiew santa lieu v.a. cure went up, and not a hand went up. i asked if they knew who snoop dogg was, and all hands shot up. they knew nothing of the story or of people who whom we owe so much. but it still seems to gall the united states and west
was doing to haiti. because haiti had the temerity to strike out on its own and to stand up and to remain african. haiti is the most african country in the caribbean. its idea of its religion is when you die, you will return to guinea because they still remember africa. its art is inspired by africa. haiti is a country of a thousand proverbs when the african proverbs have been forgotten throughout the african diaspora x. be haiti is a country that knows its history, that invites almost the...
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that the united nations is refusing to compensate haiti's half a million plus color of victims and their families will look at the case ahead. it's tuesday february twenty sixth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our t.v. it was a pretty court today made a decision that could have a big impact on your right to privacy in a five to four vote the supreme court ruled that people do not have the legal standing to challenge the foreign intelligence surveillance act the law allows the government to intercept foreign communications of a lawsuit as part of a group of civil rights or it's from a group of civil rights advocates and journalists that challenge the foreign intelligence surveillance act some things you should know about face of the law allows the n.s.a. to wiretap conversations of u.s. citizens phones without awards it was first signed into law back in one nine hundred seventy eight and the supreme court today there were a leg means lawyers cannot challenge the law in federal court what the court did not consider is whether or not the law is constitution
that the united nations is refusing to compensate haiti's half a million plus color of victims and their families will look at the case ahead. it's tuesday february twenty sixth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our t.v. it was a pretty court today made a decision that could have a big impact on your right to privacy in a five to four vote the supreme court ruled that people do not have the legal standing to challenge the foreign intelligence surveillance act the...
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was doing to haiti. because haiti had the temerity to strike out on its own and to stand up and to remain african. haiti is the most african country in the caribbean. its idea of its religion is when you die, you will return to guinea because they still remember africa. its art is inspired by africa. haiti is a country of a thousand proverbs when the african proverbs have been forgotten throughout the african diaspora x. be haiti is a country that knows its history, that invites almost the anger of the western society and particularly in france. they remember jean jacques -- [inaudible] and they remember tucent. sadly, i went to a school in jamaica to speak to high school students in jamaica not far from haiti, and i asked a group of 15-year-olds if they knew who tiew santa lieu v.a. cure went up, and not a hand went up. i asked if they knew who snoop dogg was, and all hands shot up. they knew nothing of the story or of people who whom we owe so much. but it still seems to gall the united states and west
was doing to haiti. because haiti had the temerity to strike out on its own and to stand up and to remain african. haiti is the most african country in the caribbean. its idea of its religion is when you die, you will return to guinea because they still remember africa. its art is inspired by africa. haiti is a country of a thousand proverbs when the african proverbs have been forgotten throughout the african diaspora x. be haiti is a country that knows its history, that invites almost the...
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there are no short lines in haiti. some of cledene's siblings were also sick from sleeping on a muddy floor. including the parents, 12 people sleep in this one room. >> you know, in the scheme of poverty in rural haiti, this is pretty bad. you know, we're on the lower end of the spectrum. ten kids living in a place like this with no material possessions and a very, very sick child. >> even for the well-trained, this is difficult. >> i can't imagine--sorry. i can't imagine turning my back on something like this. i mean, some people can, but i can't. and i won't, you know. this is my life's work. >> there was no happy ending for this story. cledene died not long after dr. walton's house call. there are always whispers about programs like this, that they can't outlive the people the people that founded the place. that when the paul farmers move on, p.i.h. will be done. >> paul, part of his genius is that he has set up a system that doesn't depend on his presence or absence. haiti is run by haitian physicians. in rwanda, t
there are no short lines in haiti. some of cledene's siblings were also sick from sleeping on a muddy floor. including the parents, 12 people sleep in this one room. >> you know, in the scheme of poverty in rural haiti, this is pretty bad. you know, we're on the lower end of the spectrum. ten kids living in a place like this with no material possessions and a very, very sick child. >> even for the well-trained, this is difficult. >> i can't imagine--sorry. i can't imagine...
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learned t something not useful in haiti how to have a snowball fight. the haitians will be in staten island through next week. >> from our hearts, we'rere grateful to be here. >> reporter: they hope to help rebuild 100 homes by then. >> axelrod: and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours." for all of us here at cbs news i'm jim axelrod in new york.hour good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.orgcaptione media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org expands for an ex l-a cop suspected of killing 3 people. >>> i think he's long gone. >> is he? the search expands for an ex- l.a. cop suspected of killing three people. >> plus a disturbing statistic? berkeley. why the number of reported rapes nearly doubled in one year >> and it's almost here. giants fans celebrate with their players before they head off to spring training. kpix 5 news is next. we begin tonight with a developing story: the former >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo
learned t something not useful in haiti how to have a snowball fight. the haitians will be in staten island through next week. >> from our hearts, we'rere grateful to be here. >> reporter: they hope to help rebuild 100 homes by then. >> axelrod: and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours." for all of us here at cbs news i'm jim axelrod in new york.hour good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh...
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es todo por a haitÍ. >>> tenemos 2 objetivos con el calendario enseÑar la otra cara de haitÍ. >>> me encanta la cara de ella. la verdad. >>> y el primer objetivo es ayudar a los niÑos huÉrfanos en haitÍ. tengo una fundaciÓn que se llama... por un propÓsito trabajo con 112 niÑos y trabajo con un proyecto para construir un hogar de niÑos. >>> ¿quieres un niÑo mÁs?. >>> dime en que idioma. >>> lo podemos adoptar, sÍ me lo puedo llevar. >>> me voy contigo para allÁ >>> actualmente... >>> ella ganÓ en bolivia recientemente. >>> me voy contigo >>> para donde tÚ quieras. >>> hispano amÉrica. >>> actualmente ok. ella es la reina hispanoamericana. >>> que tiene ella que no tenga yo. . >>> nada >>> yo me voy. ♪ ♪ ♪ este hombre no solo dice que los duendes existen, tambiÉn alega que los servicios le salvaron la vida. >>> visitamos uno invernaderos con culto van marihuana mejor. >>> ahora mismo. >>> hola ¿quÉ tal? bienvenidos a otro "primer impacto" d hay lugar donde dicen que los dun den existen, un equipo viajÓ a ver esto, vamos con mÁs detalles para ver de lo que se
es todo por a haitÍ. >>> tenemos 2 objetivos con el calendario enseÑar la otra cara de haitÍ. >>> me encanta la cara de ella. la verdad. >>> y el primer objetivo es ayudar a los niÑos huÉrfanos en haitÍ. tengo una fundaciÓn que se llama... por un propÓsito trabajo con 112 niÑos y trabajo con un proyecto para construir un hogar de niÑos. >>> ¿quieres un niÑo mÁs?. >>> dime en que idioma. >>> lo podemos adoptar, sÍ me lo puedo...
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still ahead a volunteer repair crew from haiti helping out a long ways from home. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, and it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you
still ahead a volunteer repair crew from haiti helping out a long ways from home. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, and it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have...
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haiti. as you know, a few years ago the haitian people suffered an earthquake and the initial problem was crush injuries. yes, infection and dysentery and water supply and all those things would follow fairly soon, but the initial catastrophe was crush injuries, trauma, and the hospitals were gone. so what did we do? the world responded as best it could. what we did, the naval maritime forces, we sent our balts group down there which was patroling the area, we sent the hospital ship comfort down. so you have the comfort on the east coast, you have the mercy on the west coast. the mercy is parked down in san diego. it just got back from its asian humanitarian assistance from guam, indonesia, vietnam, an amazing number of nations we're partnering with. those hospital ships with 1,000 beds, 12 operating rooms, they produce their own medical oxygen, they have ct scanners and they can do almost anything a hospital on the west coast can do and we can park them offshore as we did in haiti and in ha
haiti. as you know, a few years ago the haitian people suffered an earthquake and the initial problem was crush injuries. yes, infection and dysentery and water supply and all those things would follow fairly soon, but the initial catastrophe was crush injuries, trauma, and the hospitals were gone. so what did we do? the world responded as best it could. what we did, the naval maritime forces, we sent our balts group down there which was patroling the area, we sent the hospital ship comfort...
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es todo por a haitÍ. >>> tenemos 2 objetivos con el calendario enseÑar la otra cara de haitÍ. >>> me encanta la cara de ella. la verdad. >>> y el primer objetivo es ayudar a los niÑos huÉrfanos en haitÍ. tengo una fundaciÓn que se llama... por un propÓsito trabajo con 112 niÑos y trabajo con un proyecto para construir un hogar de niÑos. >>> ¿quieres un niÑo mÁs?. >>> dime en que idioma. >>> lo podemos adoptar, sÍ me lo puedo llevar. >>> me voy contigo para allÁ >>> actualmente... >>> ella ganÓ en bolivia recientemente. >>> me voy contigo >>> para donde tÚ quieras. >>> hispano amÉrica. >>> actualmente ok. ella es la reina hispanoamericana. >>> que tiene ella que no tenga yo. . >>> nada >>> yo me voy. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> "hoy" en "primer impacto." >>> hallan partes de un cuerpo mutilado en bolsas de basura, dentro de una maleta. >>> liberan a indocumentados de centros de detenciÓn. visitamos a invernadores, donde cultivan marihuana, mÁs concentrada y potente que la crece ilegalmente a la intemperie. >>> nace una bebe con el corazÓn fuera del pecho, se convierte en prot
es todo por a haitÍ. >>> tenemos 2 objetivos con el calendario enseÑar la otra cara de haitÍ. >>> me encanta la cara de ella. la verdad. >>> y el primer objetivo es ayudar a los niÑos huÉrfanos en haitÍ. tengo una fundaciÓn que se llama... por un propÓsito trabajo con 112 niÑos y trabajo con un proyecto para construir un hogar de niÑos. >>> ¿quieres un niÑo mÁs?. >>> dime en que idioma. >>> lo podemos adoptar, sÍ me lo puedo...
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peacekeepers who responded to haiti's devastating 2010 earthquake. but the u.n. says it will not pay hundreds of names of dollars sought by thousands of victims and family members. the u.n. spokesperson made the announcement thursday. >> in november 2011, a claim for compensation was brought against the united nations on behalf of victims of the cholera outbreak in haiti. to date, the united nations advised the clemens representatives that the claims are not receivable, pursuant to section 29 of the convention and the privileges and immunities of the united nations. the secretary general again expresses its profound sympathy for the terrible suffering caused by the cholera epidemic and calls on partners in haiti and the international community to work together to ensure better health and a better future for the people of haiti. >> the lead lawyer for the cholera victims, mario joseph, responded to that announcement saying -- lawyers defending five prisoners on trial for orchestrating the 9/11 terror attacks will be allowed to visit their clients in their top-secr
peacekeepers who responded to haiti's devastating 2010 earthquake. but the u.n. says it will not pay hundreds of names of dollars sought by thousands of victims and family members. the u.n. spokesperson made the announcement thursday. >> in november 2011, a claim for compensation was brought against the united nations on behalf of victims of the cholera outbreak in haiti. to date, the united nations advised the clemens representatives that the claims are not receivable, pursuant to...
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marines occupying haiti, and he died trying to protect the freedom of haiti. my personal research actually is [indiscernible] surely before finding out about this, i was reading up on u.s. support of the financial support, logistical support of the regime and helping to keep him and placed third he was a brutal dictatorship that killed tens of thousands of people. just helpingwe're to improve whether it is to interviewing techniques -- there's no way to control what are the alternate bowles that these techniques -- ultimate goals that these techniques will be used examples are fabricated weapons of mass destruction, and so i think there is really a cause for concern in terms of what this represents and in terms of whether university can really align itself with u.s. foreign policy in such a way. there's also issues in terms of -- i think it is impossible to control how this is used, but the larger question of transparency are also importantf disclosure and what is top- secret for university are quite different than those for the military. i think there is a pr
marines occupying haiti, and he died trying to protect the freedom of haiti. my personal research actually is [indiscernible] surely before finding out about this, i was reading up on u.s. support of the financial support, logistical support of the regime and helping to keep him and placed third he was a brutal dictatorship that killed tens of thousands of people. just helpingwe're to improve whether it is to interviewing techniques -- there's no way to control what are the alternate bowles...
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nations has rejected thousands of compensation claims for deaths caused by the cholera outbreak in haiti. lawyers say it was caused by u.n. peacekeepers. our diplomatic editor reports from new york. >> for more than two years, the men had been investigating claims that their own peacekeepers started a cholera epidemic that has killed almost 8000 people and infected one in 16 haitians. the scientists have examined the case and they believe the evidence is overwhelming. these pictures show the camp where nepalese soldiers were based and sewage contaminated river. the man has never admitted that they are to blame and they have never apologized. in a bureaucratically worded statement, they say they will not pay compensation claims which amount to hundreds of millions of dollars. totoday, the united nations advise the claimants' representatives that the claims are not receivable pursuant to section 29 of the convention and privileges and immunities of the united nations. >> we have come down to discover what that means. this is the revolution. and never accepted responsibility for the cholera
nations has rejected thousands of compensation claims for deaths caused by the cholera outbreak in haiti. lawyers say it was caused by u.n. peacekeepers. our diplomatic editor reports from new york. >> for more than two years, the men had been investigating claims that their own peacekeepers started a cholera epidemic that has killed almost 8000 people and infected one in 16 haitians. the scientists have examined the case and they believe the evidence is overwhelming. these pictures show...
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we have ongoing projects in cambodia, haiti, and south africa and helping out in areas just as the tsunami in south east asia and the earthquake and tsunami in japan and last year, and during hurricane katrina we tributed one mill object pounds of food aid. [ applause ] >> and all of that is coming from the lgbt and friends community. so we work as ambassadors for our community and we help change people's minds and hearts about who we are and what we care about. besides providing humanitarian aid, we try to inspire hope in all of our projects and we have found that hope is really just as important as aid, if not more so. and we have worked with a lot of communities in desperate situations arounded world and we found that providing a little bit of humanitarian aid and a lot of courage and hope it is amazing that people in desperate circumstances can do to improve theirs life. so seven years ago we really have a feeling that in the united states, we really need to increase our hope also. and we decided to do that by creating a global art project, the world, tree of hope. and what you see beh
we have ongoing projects in cambodia, haiti, and south africa and helping out in areas just as the tsunami in south east asia and the earthquake and tsunami in japan and last year, and during hurricane katrina we tributed one mill object pounds of food aid. [ applause ] >> and all of that is coming from the lgbt and friends community. so we work as ambassadors for our community and we help change people's minds and hearts about who we are and what we care about. besides providing...
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but medical experts say haiti still isn't out of the woods yet. >> at the nearby cholera clinic, doctors visit their youngest patients all of them only a few months old and already sick. at the beginning of the outbreak this doctor saw thousands of cholera victims. though the numbers of patients has dwindled he still worries. for many patients, like this man who lost his five-year-old daughter to cholera, the united nations has overstayed its welcome. >> people even might even rise up against them. because when you lose a child you never know what that child could have become. maybe he or she could have saved the family from this misery. >> a misery these people say they are now left to deal with on their own. >> snow has left roads treacherous across the u.s. cameras caught the moment when a city bus slid and smashed into a light pole. right there. fortunately, no one was hurt. while in cincinnati a truck driver was left hanging over an overpass after he lost control, the highway was closed to remove the truck safely. and passengers landing in cleveland had a slippery landing when their
but medical experts say haiti still isn't out of the woods yet. >> at the nearby cholera clinic, doctors visit their youngest patients all of them only a few months old and already sick. at the beginning of the outbreak this doctor saw thousands of cholera victims. though the numbers of patients has dwindled he still worries. for many patients, like this man who lost his five-year-old daughter to cholera, the united nations has overstayed its welcome. >> people even might even rise...
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terms ranked between liberia and haiti. politically, italy is very divided, and the concern is whatever government is formed after these elections, it won't be strong enough to pass for deep, structural changes the country so needs. >> that was reporting from the italy and the economic troubles facing the country in the run up to the election. many ballots have already been sent in from outside italy, many of those are cast from what's called italy's forgotten generation who have left the country to find opportunities abroad. through the down turn, 50,000 italians have been leaving annually. over 0% of those going abroad are university graduates. within the country, unemployment for young people is now more than 36%. now, i'm joined by italian filmmaker brunetta, who made a documentary based on the people who moved away from the country, and from one of those immigrants, an archaeologist. before we actually talk to you both, we would love to see a little bit of the film that you made, brulla. let's run a clip right now. >>
terms ranked between liberia and haiti. politically, italy is very divided, and the concern is whatever government is formed after these elections, it won't be strong enough to pass for deep, structural changes the country so needs. >> that was reporting from the italy and the economic troubles facing the country in the run up to the election. many ballots have already been sent in from outside italy, many of those are cast from what's called italy's forgotten generation who have left the...
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. >> sí, en haití. >> sí, ya tiene su propio baile. >> sí, la que tenemos nosotros. >> yo te la canto. (canta). >> francisca, dale play a este video del carnaval, francisca, no hace caso, esto es el carnaval de haití, ¿dónde se hizo el carnaval? en méxico. >> en haití muchachos y vean ustedes la tradición que hay de la gran cantidad de colores, no solo lo celebran los hermanos de haití y también apareció en la nota una señora que venían del sur de la florida que quería conocer la tradición y es que el país ha pasado por problemas económicos, sociales y de todo tiempo e intentan salir de esto con festejos. >> miren a doña meche. >> saludos a la comunidad haitiana en la florida y son muy trabajadores. >> sí, cuando sucedió el terremoto los conocimos muy de cerca y si usted quiere apoyar y disfrutar, ahí está el carnaval de haití. >> sí, es una comunidad que se levanta, son unidos. >> sí, cambio de tema, estos chitas, pobres chitas, y no es la de tarzán, son dos tigrillos, don dos, en el zoológico de tokio, es una bebé, son dos bebés y son totalmente distintos
. >> sí, en haití. >> sí, ya tiene su propio baile. >> sí, la que tenemos nosotros. >> yo te la canto. (canta). >> francisca, dale play a este video del carnaval, francisca, no hace caso, esto es el carnaval de haití, ¿dónde se hizo el carnaval? en méxico. >> en haití muchachos y vean ustedes la tradición que hay de la gran cantidad de colores, no solo lo celebran los hermanos de haití y también apareció en la nota una señora que venían del sur...
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late last year i had the amazing opportunity to travel all the way to haiti on a chartered plane with former u.s. president jimmy carter and there he held an intimate press conference where i had the great opportunity to ask him about a topic that so many other media outlets are far too silent about here's that clip you wrote an excellent article and june of this year where you said that the u.s. is violating human rights at home and abroad what factors do you see plain what are the main factors playing a role in this deterioration of human rights and the rule of law and how can we restore it well the main. to which i referred in that op ed piece had been brought about by correcting the nine eleven disaster when terrorists. came in and destroyed as you know more than three thousand american lives and and two buildings but also even the defense department so we have over reacted to that and i'm a lonely voice in saying that. we should have a drone assassinations of people i know that many others disagree with me personally think that we do more harm than good by having a potential terr
late last year i had the amazing opportunity to travel all the way to haiti on a chartered plane with former u.s. president jimmy carter and there he held an intimate press conference where i had the great opportunity to ask him about a topic that so many other media outlets are far too silent about here's that clip you wrote an excellent article and june of this year where you said that the u.s. is violating human rights at home and abroad what factors do you see plain what are the main...
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>> [inaudible] my experience with the haiti response. in this casey i was working at the deputy principal committee level and working at the white house. but it was really the first opportunity for this administration to work with a very complex response, and then recognizing for us the supported commander was usaid that normally isn't in the emergency response business. so, it was an educational process of how to move forces and yet support usaid and the role of the country team and port au prince. so, it was very informative there. and to back up when we had the first no fooling hurricane that worked its way up the entire gulf coast, the principal committee calls that were generated during the haiti response were then turned around and then bringing all of the governors into a conference call with the president to make sure that all their needs were being met in the advance of a hurricane arrival. so, we really had all of government, from local all the way up to the white house, fully included in that response.
>> [inaudible] my experience with the haiti response. in this casey i was working at the deputy principal committee level and working at the white house. but it was really the first opportunity for this administration to work with a very complex response, and then recognizing for us the supported commander was usaid that normally isn't in the emergency response business. so, it was an educational process of how to move forces and yet support usaid and the role of the country team and port...
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but the haiti response was certainly informative in bringing all these disparate entities together to provide unity of effort during a response. >> we need general spiese. >> okay, thanks. i would offer a little bit from an institutional perspective at the tactical level in the marine corps. that's an area where we could use some improvement. our forces deployed to the western pacific certainly understand this, and they pass it on among themselves. the forces we deploy from southern california and the east coast that float into theater understand disaster assistance and humantarian response very well. that hasn't quite migrated itself into the institutional arena in terms of forces stationed here in the united states as it would relate to defense support to civil authorities. i think that's primarily -- this is not a primary mission for us. it's something that we do pay attention to, of course, as we deploy overseas. not necessarily forces we have here in the states. we do understand immediate response, rolling out the gate to help our neighbors in an immediate nature, but i think not
but the haiti response was certainly informative in bringing all these disparate entities together to provide unity of effort during a response. >> we need general spiese. >> okay, thanks. i would offer a little bit from an institutional perspective at the tactical level in the marine corps. that's an area where we could use some improvement. our forces deployed to the western pacific certainly understand this, and they pass it on among themselves. the forces we deploy from southern...
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late last year i had the amazing opportunity to travel all the way to haiti on a chartered plane with former u.s. president jimmy carter and there he held an intimate press conference where i had the great opportunity to ask him about a topic that so many other media outlets are far too silent about here's that clip you wrote an excellent article and june of this year where you said that the u.s. is violating human rights at home and abroad what factors do you see plain what are the main factors playing a role in this deterioration of human rights and the rule of law and how can we restore it well the main no violations to which i referred in that op ed piece have been brought about over correcting the nine eleven disaster when terrorists. came in and destroyed as you know more than three thousand american lives and and two buildings but also even the defense department so we have over reacted to that and i'm a lonely voice in saying that. we should have drone assassinations of people i know that many others disagree with me personally think that we do more harm than good by having a
late last year i had the amazing opportunity to travel all the way to haiti on a chartered plane with former u.s. president jimmy carter and there he held an intimate press conference where i had the great opportunity to ask him about a topic that so many other media outlets are far too silent about here's that clip you wrote an excellent article and june of this year where you said that the u.s. is violating human rights at home and abroad what factors do you see plain what are the main...
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theehospiial ship hat helped so many in haiti could ow be 33&p joel d. smitt is live in comfort is bbck to sea....but the questiin ii... for how long.. good morning joel d. 3 3 3 33 at asketball ggmes it'ssusally the players who score half ourt shott but ttis time t wws a 3 cheerleader says shh practiced her half-court stunt for a monthh month. during thee final hhme game oof 3 theesseson, she made one last -3 attemptt, and as you can see, & it was nothing but net. p33it's our free-bru- 3 ary giveaway! giveawayyeveryday in february - we're iving awayy100- dollars an hour. hour.we're about tt pick - aaother winner after learning thh name we caaled earlier was an ivalid entryyóóóóóó you pavee30 3 minutes to call us aa the numbbr on yyur scrren. screen.if you ddn't ccll in.. --3 your prize rolls over into the -3 next hhur for ssmeone lse toowin! win!to get your name in he - box.. o to facebook ddt com slashhfoxbaltimore aad fill outtthe form.you can also go there to rad complete contest rules. -3 3 coming up... granting yoongg wish."she likesscartoons
theehospiial ship hat helped so many in haiti could ow be 33&p joel d. smitt is live in comfort is bbck to sea....but the questiin ii... for how long.. good morning joel d. 3 3 3 33 at asketball ggmes it'ssusally the players who score half ourt shott but ttis time t wws a 3 cheerleader says shh practiced her half-court stunt for a monthh month. during thee final hhme game oof 3 theesseson, she made one last -3 attemptt, and as you can see, & it was nothing but net. p33it's our free-bru-...
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so many in haiti.../ pf... sea-quest. questtation..t's up to to sse if thh "u-s-n-s comfort" willlreach those in need in south aaerica.but as joelld. smith shows us... what we do know now... is thh ship we do know non't be ccming back home port of baltiiore. baltimore. 7:00 am - time for the united staaes naval ship, the &pcoofort, to leavee he piernat &pbut it's aaslow process to ge 1000 bedssand 900 feet f ship progress on passing a budggt. and that indecision eans we don't know where his ship official direction, the no - mission i undee ponssdeeationn but we are ready. the mission isscalled continuing prrmmse--- a trip to 8 countries... with 3 objectives at each sstp.833 . surgical liff changing procedurrs, trrattng pattents on shore, aa well as medical &pcollaaoratgions... wwth partners, helping ttose in &pneee. comfort's most well pnownntrip was tt haiii, affer theeearttquake in 2010. doctors treaaed more than 800 pattenns before eventuallyy coming back ttohome port in paltimore. 1114 this pier here in cannon is star
so many in haiti.../ pf... sea-quest. questtation..t's up to to sse if thh "u-s-n-s comfort" willlreach those in need in south aaerica.but as joelld. smith shows us... what we do know now... is thh ship we do know non't be ccming back home port of baltiiore. baltimore. 7:00 am - time for the united staaes naval ship, the &pcoofort, to leavee he piernat &pbut it's aaslow process to ge 1000 bedssand 900 feet f ship progress on passing a budggt. and that indecision eans we don't...
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in january of 2010, comfort was deployed to haiti after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck. 850 surgeries' were performed and the ship also serves providing medical care throughout the caribbean. why does it need to leave baltimore? officials say there are a number of reasons. >> closer to the ocean, closer to the nation's and region for the humanitarian support. it is also: kidded with medical treatment personnel. the naval hospital is the medical task force on the ship. it is a cost saving initiative for the navy and the taxpayer. >> comfort will dock in the new home and prepare for the next humanitarian mission. >> we will miss them, a lot of people will become more attached, it is like a family. this was like a home for them here, it is like another thing. >> a wet day all across the state. it is a bit of an icy deck along this late february day where temperatures are above freezing in the baltimore area, avoiding the slippery conditions. rain is substantial, coming up in the lower eastern shore of maryland. light rain showers along baltimore and in western maryland, the pink and blue
in january of 2010, comfort was deployed to haiti after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck. 850 surgeries' were performed and the ship also serves providing medical care throughout the caribbean. why does it need to leave baltimore? officials say there are a number of reasons. >> closer to the ocean, closer to the nation's and region for the humanitarian support. it is also: kidded with medical treatment personnel. the naval hospital is the medical task force on the ship. it is a cost...
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the navy with 10 flavors and marines, investor of the 20th century he took on a variety of mission in haiti and the philippines, nicaragua and just before world war ii, they started creating amphibious landing forces. mandy mickens defended islands. >> host: what was the marines corps' reputation throughout much of the history? >> guest: not very good. ever thinks about the marine corps today is the most procedures were the to the major services and that's been validated by numerous polls over the last 12 years routinely the most american people say. it wasn't that way at the start of world war ii. was that of the spanish government to be rough and rowdy. parents are meant to be the least desirable associates and they were the least popular service in a nationwide study. is pretty similar to that. these are big thuggish guys in the neighborhood might then, i didn't like dominica have problems getting qualities and since the beginning until world war ii. >> host: what happened? desk or a couple things change. the most important is world war ii. once the marines can initial payment is start o
the navy with 10 flavors and marines, investor of the 20th century he took on a variety of mission in haiti and the philippines, nicaragua and just before world war ii, they started creating amphibious landing forces. mandy mickens defended islands. >> host: what was the marines corps' reputation throughout much of the history? >> guest: not very good. ever thinks about the marine corps today is the most procedures were the to the major services and that's been validated by numerous...
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the americans so wire lee wasting millions and millions of dollars which in the end ends with iran haiti does? >> host: you write in "the thistle and the drone" of the survey of american and afghan soldiers this is how they view the americans americans, they always shout and yell and they are crazy and u.s. soldiers swear at us constantly it saying a few they do not care about civilian casualties, they p all over right in front of civilians including females. >>. >> guest: this is what the americans thought of the afghan forces there turds we're better off without them i don't trust the locals they could be sleepers of whatever like to it meant iraqis are smarter but there einstein compared to afghan they only seem to care about their own tribe. >> guest: there right. that a survey gives us an insight into routes to allies who are working together soldier -- shoulder and shoulder with obvious contempt because after a decade those who have invested billions of dollars so the troops would take over. if this is what they're thinking of what is the legacy of leaving behind? >> to the afghan
the americans so wire lee wasting millions and millions of dollars which in the end ends with iran haiti does? >> host: you write in "the thistle and the drone" of the survey of american and afghan soldiers this is how they view the americans americans, they always shout and yell and they are crazy and u.s. soldiers swear at us constantly it saying a few they do not care about civilian casualties, they p all over right in front of civilians including females. >>. >>...
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he was a decorated corporal deployed to iraq in 2007 and haiti in 2010. he is currently on suicide watch in custody. >>> day six of an ongoing hostage situation in midland, alabama. investigators continue to work with accused captor jimmy lee dykes hiding out in an underground bunker with a 5- year-old boy with medical needs. he is wanted for killing the boy's bus driver and taking the boy hostage. dykes has been working with investigators getting the boy medicine, toys and food. >> we don't know why if we're ever faced with this as a community as a whole. >>> the edge on d.c. now, police looking for the person who stabbed a man to his death inside his northwest apartment. a relative found howard venable jr. unresponsive in his home on fuller street saturday. neighbors say the 68-year-old lived in this building for over 15 years, first with his wife and recently taking care of his young granddaughter. neighbors are surprised by the recent events. >> he was a good guy, looked out for the kids, treat us good. that was it. >> he was quoted recently in the ap
he was a decorated corporal deployed to iraq in 2007 and haiti in 2010. he is currently on suicide watch in custody. >>> day six of an ongoing hostage situation in midland, alabama. investigators continue to work with accused captor jimmy lee dykes hiding out in an underground bunker with a 5- year-old boy with medical needs. he is wanted for killing the boy's bus driver and taking the boy hostage. dykes has been working with investigators getting the boy medicine, toys and food....
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an international disaster, like 11 news saw firsthand in january 2010 when comfort was deployed to haiti after a zero. -- a 7.0 earthquake struck. it also serves in humanitarian missions, providing medical care around the caribbean and south america. the question is why does it need to leave baltimore? officials say there are a number of reasons. >> it puts it closer to the ocean, closer to the nations and regions that it does provide humanitarian support for. it is also co-located with medical treatment personnel. it is also a cost saving initiative for the navy and the taxpayer. >> after its bid after three days of steep trail it will prepare for its next humanitarian mission. it is hard to believe, especially those on the canton dock, that she is not coming back. the sequestration situation in the sea could hamper comfort's efforts. if those go through it is possible its latest humanitarian mission could be canceled. let us hope not. wbal, tv 11 news. >> now to some breaking news in the 11 newsroom. fire crews are on the scene of john hopkins facility. several people are being treated
an international disaster, like 11 news saw firsthand in january 2010 when comfort was deployed to haiti after a zero. -- a 7.0 earthquake struck. it also serves in humanitarian missions, providing medical care around the caribbean and south america. the question is why does it need to leave baltimore? officials say there are a number of reasons. >> it puts it closer to the ocean, closer to the nations and regions that it does provide humanitarian support for. it is also co-located with...
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. >> thank you guys for what you're doing for haiti and for old us. >> reporter: these have always been a source of pride for baltimore. >> baltimore takes pride in it. and the ship takes pride in it. i think it's a good relationship between the navy and baltimore. >> reporter: the reason it's ending is financial. >> maybe we'll save about $2 million per year by putting the ship in norfolk. >> reporter: it will also put it closer to most of the medical staff who are also in virginia. but the navy's savings is baltimore's loss. >> it's bad for our economy. we need them back here. more ships here, the more money it brings into our ports. >> reporter: today, there was no time to visit aboard. only a partial crew taken out for sea trials first. then home to norfolk. but those aboard lined the rail and waved. >> bye, baltimore. we love you. >> the feeling is mutual. >> it's emotional. >> it's family. >> not coming back. >> reporter: alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> later this spring, the comfort will visit ports in south america on a training mission. >> sorry to see the conservative
. >> thank you guys for what you're doing for haiti and for old us. >> reporter: these have always been a source of pride for baltimore. >> baltimore takes pride in it. and the ship takes pride in it. i think it's a good relationship between the navy and baltimore. >> reporter: the reason it's ending is financial. >> maybe we'll save about $2 million per year by putting the ship in norfolk. >> reporter: it will also put it closer to most of the medical staff...
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i know sean penn you're doing great things down in haiti and hello, does the fire, house is on nir america. where are you? we need you. >> what a privilege for students today. >> oh, my goodness. >> the price of gasoline is taking on a percentage of budgets these days. >> it's amazing how much money we spend on energy. americans spend on average $2900 per year. that is almost 4% of our pretax income. today's news is a bit strus traitd since using less gasoline in 2012. higher gas prices outweig]b= savings throughout those reduced consumption methods. a second report from union of concerned scientists found they'll spend as much on gas as the cost of the vehicle. motorists who purchase a electric vehicle could get a tax brake under a measure introduced today. it would provide exemptions for those who buy electric cars s sales of the vehicles have been slower due to their higher costs but assembly man hopes to offer these incentives. the state supreme court ruling today that it's okay for retailers to ask you for personal information which you buy something with a credit card. law bans brick
i know sean penn you're doing great things down in haiti and hello, does the fire, house is on nir america. where are you? we need you. >> what a privilege for students today. >> oh, my goodness. >> the price of gasoline is taking on a percentage of budgets these days. >> it's amazing how much money we spend on energy. americans spend on average $2900 per year. that is almost 4% of our pretax income. today's news is a bit strus traitd since using less gasoline in 2012....
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en la jornada de hoy, costa rica se mide con haiti y nicaragua frente a cuba. el atleta oscar pistorius comparecio por segundo dia consecutivo y ahora con otras novedades en su contra. la policia de pretoria revelo que cajas de testosterona y jeringuillas fueron halladas en la casa del atleta sudafricano oscar pistorius tras el tiroteo que acabÓ con la vida de su novia, reeva steenkamp, crimen del que esta Á acusado el corredor. el agente hilton bortha, fue llamado a testificar por la fiscalÍa, sobre la citada hormona fue contestada por el abogado de pistorius, barry roux, quien asegurÓ que se trata de una medicina herbaria que no estÁ prohibida y que el velocista puede tomar. mientras tanto el fiscal, gerrie nel, presentÓ sus alegatos para oponerse a la libertad del velocista y, anteriormente, relÓ la existencia del testigo que dice haber escuchado una acalorada discusiÓn en la casa del atleta antes de la muerte de su novia. el atleta tambiÉn se negÓ la acusaciÓn de "asesinato premeditado". hasta aqui los deportes, tendremos mas esta noche solo a la
en la jornada de hoy, costa rica se mide con haiti y nicaragua frente a cuba. el atleta oscar pistorius comparecio por segundo dia consecutivo y ahora con otras novedades en su contra. la policia de pretoria revelo que cajas de testosterona y jeringuillas fueron halladas en la casa del atleta sudafricano oscar pistorius tras el tiroteo que acabÓ con la vida de su novia, reeva steenkamp, crimen del que esta Á acusado el corredor. el agente hilton bortha, fue llamado a testificar por la...